Business Ethics and Ethical Leadership
Dipak Basu () and
Victoria Miroshnik ()
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Dipak Basu: Nagasaki University
Victoria Miroshnik: Reitaku University
Chapter Chapter 4 in Ethics, Morality and Business: The Development of Modern Economic Systems, Volume II, 2021, pp 95-137 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The enterprise’s long-term success depends on the successful harmonization of the stakeholders’ interests. If the enterprise’s vision and enterprise’s policy, influenced and created by the owners, are not in the interest of all stakeholders, the latter will simply not participate in the future business activities. Therefore, it is in the owner’s main interest to consider the interests of all stakeholders, which would consequently result in the enterprise’s ethical behavior. Ethical leadership is crucial and vital in providing direction that enables the organization to fulfill its mission and vision and achieve declared goals. Ethical leadership is regarded as the key factor in the management of an organization’s reputation in the external environment, and in comparison with competitors. This chapter analyzed various aspects of these issues in the context of modern management.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-68067-1_4
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